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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce have announced a joint initiative to prevent counterfeit and pirated goods from being imported into the country. CBP executive assistant commissioner William A. Ferrara and U.S. Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Suzanne Clark signed a memorandum of understanding on information sharing to…
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USCBP and GSA partner with Laredo to faciliate commercial truck processing
Courtesy of U.S. Customs and Border Protection
May 22, 2021
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The City of Laredo is partnering with U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the General Services Administration for the FAST Lanes Relocation Project.Courtesy /Office of Rep. Henry Cuellar
U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the General Services Administration and the City of Laredo announced a formal partnership Friday to facilitate commercial truck processing at the World Trade Bridge in Laredo by constructing Free and Secure Trade for Commercial Vehicles (FAST) lanes.
Under CBP’s Donations Acceptance Program, CBP, GSA and the City of Laredo will construct four FAST lanes at the World Trade Bridge over the next 15 to 18 months to facilitate the processing of commercial truck drivers who participate in the FAST program. The City of Laredo will outfit the lanes with the necessary infrastructure and technology.
Customs unveils $46M technology boost to improve rail inspections
CBP will install the new scanning equipment
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WASHINGTON – U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) unveiled a $46 million dollar initiative to enhance the security and efficiency of rail cargo inspections at locations throughout the United States.
Under the initiative, CBP will replace aging rail scanning systems at twelve rail ports of entry on the U.S. southern and northern land borders with high energy rail scanners. The new scanners use linear accelerators to generate X-rays from electricity rather than radioactive isotopes, producing high-quality images that support faster and more secure cargo inspections.
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